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Mohammed al Fassi

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118:, joining other members of the Saudi royal family already there, and already provoking notoriety with helicopter commuting and large and unusual charitable contributions. Among his exploits there were disputes over fencing he erected on city property, the hiring of city police officers to serve as security guards, a lawsuit from a contractor for unpaid bills, and a dust-up over a proposed Big Ben-style clock to be built on 129:
Al Fassi had mixed success as an animal lover; he was known to have adopted scores of stray cats, and to have purchased live birds, fish, and even lobsters in order to set them free, but he was also charged with animal cruelty when investigators from the Greater Miami Humane Society found evidence of
101:, which he had painted an unpopular shade of green. He also had painted the publicly visible statues around the house in flesh tones, with pubic hair painted black, raising the ire of many of his neighbors. In 1979 the mansion was used as a filming location for 111:. Within two years of its purchase, just after midnight on January 2, 1981, the house was completely destroyed by a fire which was set by burglars. In 2010, the house was replaced by two new buildings. 137:
and hastily extradited to Saudi Arabia, where he was held without charges until his release to house arrest. His arrest stemmed from his having taken the side of Iraq in the
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denouncing Saudi Arabia for its participation in the war, for its human rights policies, and calling for democracy.
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Al Fassi's notoriety stems largely from his 1978 purchase for $ 2.4 million of the 38-room white-stucco
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Al Fassi died Dec. 24, 2002 in Cairo. According to
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by William McWhirter; May 2, 1983 at www.people.com
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Index

Saudi Arabia
Cairo, Egypt
Arabic
Moroccan
Saudi
Saudi royal family
Turki bin Abdul Aziz
Fahd al Saud
Whittier Mansion
Sunset Boulevard
Beverly Hills
The Jerk
Steve Martin
Miami
Star Island
Biscayne Bay
Jordan
Persian Gulf War
Baghdad
Marvin Mitchelson




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